I'm a composer, songwriter and figure skater from Ecuador. From an early age, I discovered the love for music though my passion for ice figure skating.

At six years of age, I received chemotherapy to treat leukemia. When my health allowed me to, I would skate as a soloist, performing to Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake and other classics. At the same time, my dad taught me to play piano by ear. Music and figure skating helped me to overcome cancer and to have a complete recovery.

I grew up watching my idols skate in TV to the music of James Horner, Jerry Goldsmith, Nicola Piovani, John Corigliano, Howard Shore, Lee Holdridge and more. This led me to discover collections of film soundtracks and to fall in love with them. During childhood, I would transcribe pieces and songs in the piano, always drawn to sing my favorite melodies. Only at 16 years of age I received my first piano lesson and started academic training when admitted to study at the National Conservatory of Ecuador.

Years later I earned a Bachelor's Degree in Contemporary Music from Universidad San Francisco de Quito, graduating with honors.

For a while, I enjoyed teaching piano to children and found it gratifying. After that, with life's unexpected events, I ended up working in a government office job, sitting in front papers for nine hours a day. This frustration motivated me to quit and pursue my passion for writing music to picture and story.

Later, I was offered a scholarship to study at Berklee College of Music in Valencia, Spain. There I had the opportunity to study with composer Lucio Godoy and to obtain a master's in Scoring for Film, TV and Games. In June of 2015 I wrote “Ugly Duckling”, which was performed by a 50 piece orchestra, including members of the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios, London. The strong influence of my dearest composer, Debussy, is noticeable in this piece.

I'm currently based in Los Angeles, where I continue to compose music for independent film. I also sing and write songs in English, Spanish and Portuguese. With my song, “Don’t Show You Cried” I received the award for the Best Vocal Song from an International Film, by the Garden State Film Festival, in 2017. I was selected as a two-time finalist at the UK Songwriting Contest, 2017. My music has music has been performed by the Budapest Art Orchestra, many ensembles in Valencia, London and Quito. In May 25th, 2018 I released my first single "Lágrimas de Abril", an equadorian "pasillo" written in honor of the victims of the April, 16th, of 2016 earthquake.